Sonoran Course at Omni Tucson National Golf Resort & Spa Review

Reviewer

First Name

Douglas

Last Name

Maughan

Handicap

12

Course Review and Comments

Beautiful course. The wind dictates your shots more than the layout of the course. We played into a prevailing wind most of the day and the course played much longer almost on every shot. The course reminds me of courses in Palm Springs and Desert Hot Springs in California. Although there is desert on most of the holes (a number of holes had houses lining one or both sides of the fairway) there are desert waste areas. However, the desert areas are not as rugged or infested with cacti and wildlife as other courses in the area, e.g., Vistoso or Arizona National. For most, that may be a positive. Nevertheless, it is a nice change from those courses and should be included in your itinerary of courses when you play in Tuscon.

best course in town. the course is truly the best in town. this catalina course, is the best that i heve played in tucon this year. the staff are knowledgeable and fun to be around. thanks for the gre
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This is a true desert course - unlike its sister course at the Omni Tucson National Resort. There are tight targets and some dramatic climbs and drops to the greens, especially down the closing stretc
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